Megan Thee Stallion dropped her latest album, Traumazine.
The superstar had divulged the cover art and the track list of the album earlier this week because, according to her, details had started to leak.
“From my cover art, pieces of my track list and me even hearing a part of a song I haven’t dropped yet leaking (and we ALL know who the only ppl who had access to all these PRIVATE links are..) I might as well….lol,” she tweeted, revealing the tracklist and masterpiece.
Traumazine contains 18 tracks, and guests team up with Dua Lipa (“Sweetest Pie”) and Future (“Pressurelicious”). It also features Latto, Pooh Shiesty, Rico Nasty, Jhene Aiko, Lucky Daye, and more.
Thee Stallion said in an interview with Rolling Stone that the album overflows with different vibes.
“I want to take you through so many different emotions,” she told Rolling Stone. “At first, you was twerking, now you might be crying.”
Ahead of her dropping the news about the album last Thursday, Thee Stallion took to Twitter to express her gratitude to her “hotties” for the love and support she’s been given during what she called lingering label issues before her release.
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Megan Thee Stallion Before Traumazine
Additionally, she sent a message to her fans saying, “We almost out,” and referred to the album as the “last one” – relating to her contract with 1501 Certified Entertainment.
“Y’all know I always have problems with dropping my music under this label,” she said. “[A]ll these games and having to go to court just to put out my art has been so stressful.”
Thee Stallion is still committed to 1501 Certified Entertainment, with whom she clashed in court earlier this year.
In the legal proceeding, 1501 accused Thee Stallion’s mixtape release on October 2021, Something for Thee Hotties, did not satisfy the definition of an album, and this did not meet the requirement of her contract.
But the release for Traumazine indicates the album’s subject material will take a more serious tone compared to her celebratory debut album, Good News.
When asked about the writing process of the album, Thee Stallion stated that it was “very hard” to “[say] certain things you’ve never said out loud before.”
Thee Stallion then revealed a trailer for Traumazine, which runs for 20 seconds, where she is in a rainy funeral and puts a rose on top of a casket.
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